01. What the School is Known For
From the School
Troy University, based in Alabama, has been developing leaders since its founding in 1887. A public university that serves nearly 15,000 traditional students and adult learners worldwide through its four Alabama campuses, a network of support centers and a robust online offering, TROY helps students build their knowledge and skills, learn to lead and make their dreams become a reality.
TROY is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and offers degree programs at the Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral level.
Founded as a college to train teachers, Troy University has today grown into a thriving international university that typically enrolls nearly 1,000 international students each year, representing more than 65 countries. Also highlighting the University's global focus, an active study abroad program prepare students to be globally aware, as well as globally competitive.
Troy University offers degree programs in high-demand fields across its five colleges—the College of Arts and Sciences; the Sorrell College of Business; the College of Communication and Fine Arts; the College of Education; and, the College of Health and Human Services.
Troy University has about 175,000 alumni worldwide and the University's Alumni Association has 67 local alumni chapters throughout the United States and international chapters in China, Russia and Vietnam.
Prominent Alumni
Dr. Manley Johnson
Owner/Consultant, Johnson Smith International, Inc
DeMarcus Ware
Pro Bowl LInebacker of the Dallas Cowboys
Bobby Bright
Former Congressman, District 2, Alabama
Clara Fryer
Owner/Attorney, Fryer Law Firm
William Gregory
retired NASA astronaut; Manager - Business Development for Honeywell
Dr. William Novick
Founder & Medical Director of International Children's Heart Foundation
Most Popular Places On Campus
Veterans Memorial Stadium
International Arts Center
Hall of Honor/National Band Hall of Fame
Rosa Parks Museum - Montgomery Campus
Most Popular Places Off Campus
FIRST WHITE HOUSE OF THE CONFEDERACY
MONTGOMERY MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
From The School
The University's Troy Campus is home to a diverse student population, including students from across the United States and nearly 1,000 international students representing more than 65 countries.
Students on the Troy Campus have a variety of opportunities to enrich their college experience. Troy students have nearly 200 student organizations from which to choose, including fraternities and sororities, academic/professional clubs, honor societies, leadership and service groups, political and special interest organizations, religious groups, performing groups and campus publications.
Leadership opportunities are available through participation in the Student Government Association, the Freshman Forum, Trojan Ambassadors, and IMPACT orientation leaders, among others.
In addition, the Office of Service Learning and Civic Engagement, a part of the John W. Schmidt Center for Student Success, connects Troy University students to applied learning opportunities where students can develop skills in leadership, project management and civic action, while making a difference in the local community. Current student Service Learning and Civic Engagement initiatives include: poverty and hunger, sustainability, healthy futures and community action and outreach.
The Troy Campus is also home to Division I Athletics, competing in the Sun Belt Conference. Trojan football plays in Veterans Memorial Stadium, an on-campus facility that seats approximately 30,000 fans. Trojan basketball and volleyball call Trojan Arena home, while the newly renovated Riddle-Pace Field is home to Troy baseball. The campus is also home to the Troy Soccer and Track Complex, the Troy Softball Complex, the Lunsford Tennis Complex and a golf facility and practice area.
What students say:
Troy is a largely local university, and, for the majority of undergraduates, campus is just “about 50 miles or so away from home.” Therefore, most students—many from small towns in Alabama—“come to Troy and fit right in with the community and students.” “The most typical student would be a southern, Christian, republican;” however, there is diversity among the student body—including a large international population. A current student tells us, “Growing up in the South, it is [among] the most diverse places I have ever been.” Students appreciate the fact that Troy attracts “so many different types of people from all over the world,” though they admit that the international students often “do not mix” with their American classmates. On the whole, Troy students are “pretty relaxed, friendly, and interactive with each other,” and socially “there are tons of students that love to party.”
Gender
64% female36% male
Out of State
25% are out
of state75% are
in-state
Students
69% are
full time31% are
part time
Student Body Profile
Total Undergraduate Enrollment
10,222
Foreign Countries Represented
50
Student Body Demographics
American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.18%
03. Admissions & Acceptance RateScroll to Top 
Admissions
From the School:
Undergraduate Admission: High School graduates may be admitted as Freshmen to Troy University on the basis of acceptable high school records (a 2.0 Grade Point Average) and scores achieved on the American College Testing Program (minimum composite of 20 on the ACT) or the Scholastic Aptitude Test (minimum composite of 950 or 1030 if taken since March 2016). Applicants who are 21 years of age or older are not required to submit ACT/SAT scores for admission to the university. All applicants who are graduates of accredited high schools must submit an official transcript showing graduation and a minimum of fifteen Carnegie units, with three or more units in English. Of the units presented, eleven must be in academic courses. Applicants who are graduates of non-accredited secondary schools may be admitted provided they meet the same requirements as students from accredited schools. Pending judgment of the Admissions Committee, these students are expected to complete satisfactory academic work.
Undergraduate students applying to Troy University will be charged a $30 application fee.
Graduate Admission: Those students wishing to apply to Troy University to pursue graduate degrees must submit a letter of recommendation and final official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended, including the degree granted and award date. Graduate students must submit official test score results for the GRE, the MAT or the GMAT.
Graduate students applying to Troy University will be charged a $50 application fee.
Apply online today at .
Applicants
9,474
Acceptance Rate
96%
Average HS GPA
3.42
GPA Breakdown
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SAT & ACT Test Scores
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
490 - 620
SAT Math
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
450 - 590
SAT Composite Scores
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
950 - 1080
ACT Composite Scores
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
18 - 25
What would you score on the digital SAT today?
Testing Policies
Standardized testing policy for
use in admission:
Test Optional
Other Admission Factors Academic
Rigor of Secondary School Record
Academic GPA
Standardized Test Scores
From the School
TROY offers a range of academic programs that can help students realize their dreams in high-demand fields such as business, management and accounting, human resource management, criminal justice, education, psychology and counseling, social work, nursing, public administration and political science, athletic training, theatre and dance, art and design, and sport, tourism and hospitality management, among many others.
With a 19 to 1 student-to-faculty ratio, flexible class offerings and quality academic programs at an affordable price, students enjoy a college experience that is both fulfilling and rewarding. For students who are juggling work and family demands, along with their education, TROY's new Flex classes provide the best features of the online and in-class experience. Classes offered in the Flex format, offered for now at the University's Dothan, Montgomery and Phenix City campuses, hold regular in-class sessions and each class session is streamed live online at the same time. In addition, recordings of each class session are available for on-demand viewing later. Students enrolled in Flex classes can freely switch between formats based on their needs, offering the ultimate flexibility to handle life's challenges and busy schedules while still pursuing their educational and career goals.
TROY's more than 20 years in online education helps to eliminate the barriers of time and place, allowing students the opportunity to learn when and where it is best for them and offering one-on-one attention from seasoned instructors with real-world experience.
What students say
A “great, small-town university” with a pleasant Southern atmosphere, Troy University is a comfortable place to get an undergraduate degree. Students praise the academic experience saying, “Teachers are easy to work with, and smaller class sizes create a wonderful learning environment.” Like other colleges, your experience at Troy “really depends on what department you choose” and “general academic classes can be less informative” than major coursework. However, “Professors are, for the most part, well-rounded, educated, and politically-open people,” and they are “always willing to help” a struggling student. The school is generally well-run, with “strong leadership from top to bottom,” and an administrative staff that is “kind, courteous, and helpful.” While many would like the administration to directly address student concerns (like the parking shortage), students are happy to report that, “Troy has the air of growth and expansion,” and the “administration at Troy works hard to provide for the university and make it a better place.”
Student/Faculty
16 : 1
Total Faculty
1,042
Terminal Degree
555
Gender to Class Inforamtion
Class/Lab sizes
Most frequent class size
10-19
Most frequent lab/sub section size
10-19
Rating
Graduation Rates
University Degrees
Associate
Bachelor's
Certificate
Doctoral/Professional
Doctoral/Research
Master's
Post-Bachelor's certificate
Post-Master's certificate
Majors and Degrees Offered
Troy University offers more than 200 undergraduate and graduate options. Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, master's, education specialist and doctoral degrees.
With a student-first philosophy, Troy University continues to serve both traditional college-aged students and adult learners with quality academic programs, in high-demand fields, through its five colleges &mdash
the Sorrell College of Business, the College of Communication and Fine Arts, Arts and Sciences, Education and Health and Human Services.
Location
The complete university experience may be found at Troy University's beautiful, historic campus in Troy, Ala. The Troy, Ala. campus provides top-notch academic programs as well as experiences that shape careers and lives. Students on the Troy Campus enjoy more than 200 clubs, Greek organizations and philanthropic groups, as well study abroad programs, Division I athletics, an honors program and more.
The Troy Campus also offers a wide variety of residence halls, including apartment style units. On-campus dining options include Trojan Dining, a buffet-style venue with a variety of menu selections, and the Trojan Center Food Court, which provides many quick dining options for eat-in or carry-out.
Troy's Dothan Campus is located between Dothan and Fort Rucker and serves primarily adult learners through day, evening and weekend classes. The campus is home to R. Terry Everett Hall, named in honor of the longtime Alabama Congressman from the state's Wiregrass region, and includes in its library collection Everett's Congressional papers. The Wiregrass Archives, featuring historical photos and documents from the region, is also located at the campus.
The University's Montgomery Campus is located in the heart of the state's capital city, and has been a catalyst to revitalization within the downtown area. The campus' administrative offices are located in the former Whitley Hotel, which was renovated to include office and classroom space in what is now known as Whitley Hall. Another revitalization project that is a centerpiece of the campus is the Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts, a 1,200-seat theatre and performing arts venue which features performing groups from throughout the region. The campus is also home to the Rosa Parks Library and Museum, which is located on the site of Mrs. Parks' 1955 arrest that sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The museum pays tribute to Mrs. Parks' legacy of courage and celebrates the people and events of the 381-day boycott, which led to the integration of the city's public transportation system.
The Phenix City Campus includes a location on the banks of the Chattahoochee River, which has served as a catalyst for development along the East Alabama city's riverfront. The Phenix City campus serves primarily adult learners from East Alabama and neighboring Columbus, Georgia.
Campus Facilities & Equipment
The Troy Campus offers a full complement of facilities for students, including numerous on-campus computer labs and study facilities, a dining hall complete with numerous dining options; the Trojan Student Center, which includes activity space for events, bookstore, and food court; a comprehensive library; numerous residence halls that provide a variety of living options; fraternity and sorority houses; the Trojan Fitness and Wellness Center; and, athletic facilities, including the 30,000-seat Veterans Memorial Stadium and Trojan Arena, which is home to men's and women's basketball.
Students also can take advantage of opportunities that will help them hone their skills and enhance their academic success. The John W. Schmidt Center for Student Success provides programs and services that enhance students' academic achievement, personal and social growth, campus and civic engagement and persistence to graduation.
Off-Campus Opportunities
The City of Troy, home to Troy University's traditional campus, is a charming Southern city with a picturesque town square featuring unique boutiques and food options. Shopping and dining options are plentiful along U.S. Highway 231, the city's main thoroughfare.
What students say:
The Troy campus is located in a small Southern community, and “The area definitely has the small-town vibe and slow pace of life.” There are a few bars in town, but “most of the social gatherings are at house parties and Greek functions.” Instead of partying, other students get together to “play board games, have picnics, or get a big group to play an outdoor sport.” For more options, you can “drive an hour to Dothan or Montgomery to go out to eat and go shopping.” In addition to the obvious (“sleeping, eating, going to class, and studying”), Troy students participate in theater, sports, marching band, and Christian groups. Despite club activities, campus life can be quiet. “When school is in session Troy is great, but during some weekends and breaks it is a ghost town,” because many student go home to see their families. Under any circumstance, getting involved in campus life is important; “Troy can be either exciting or boring depending on what you make out of it.” A current student affirms, “I am involved in a fraternity and the student government and without these groups, I would be bored and lost.”
Campus Environment
Suburban
Help finding off-campus housing
Yes
Hosting Features
Apartment Single
Dorms Coed
Dorms Female
Frat Sorority
International Student
Other
Special Needs Admissions
College Entrance Tests Required
Yes
Student Activities
Registered Student Organizations
150
Number of Honor Societies
32
Number of Social Sororities
10
Number of Religious Organizations
15
Athletic Division I
Participate in intramural sports
46%
Men's Sports (Trojans)
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Tennis
Track Field Outdoor
Women's Sports (Trojans)
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track Field Outdoor
Volleyball
Military
Army ROTC Offered on-campus
Air Force ROTC Offered on-campus
CAMPUS SECURITY REPORT
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Other Information
Campus-wide Internet Network
Fee for Network Use
Partnerships with Technology Companies
Personal computer included in tuition for each student
Discounts Available with Hardware Vendors
Wellness Program/Clinical Offerings
Institution has a mental health/wellness program that makes counseling, referral, and well-being services available to all students
Education & Training
Types of training available for students and faculty/staff
Available for all students;
Available for faculty & staff;
Available for all students;
Available for faculty & staff;
Other:
Available for all students;
Available for faculty & staff;
Engaging the Whole Campus
Institution has a Chief Behavioral Health Officer (and/or Chief Wellness Officer)
Clinicians are trained to provide care to these specific groups:
Undergraduates
Graduate students
Racial/ethnic minority student
Students who are veterans
LGBTQIA+ students
Student-athletes
International students
Students on scholarship or financial aid
First-generation students
Peer-to-Peer
Institution has peer-to-peer offerings relating to mental health
Residential Life
Institution incorporates mental health and wellness into the residential experience
Student Orientation
Students who are provided an opportunity to participate in mental-health-orientation activities
First-year students
Students required to participate
Incoming transfer students
Entering graduate students
Mental Health in the Curriculum
The institution offers for-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
No plans for such offerings
The institution offers non-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
No plans for such offerings
Off-Campus Offerings
Institution offers referrals to off-campus counseling services
Health and Counseling Center Accreditation
Institution's counseling center is accredited
Accrediting body
Not Reported
Taking and Returning from Medical Leave
Institution has an official support program in place for students returning from mental health leave of absence
Counseling Demand
Number of months a year counseling center is open and fully staffed
11 months
Campus Visits Contact
A106 University Park Troy, AL 36082
cbbedsole@troy.edu
334-670-3243
Campus Tours
Campus Visiting Center
Monday-Friday
10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m,.
334-670-3243
Campus Tours
Appointment Required:
Yes
Times:
10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Visits
CLASS VISITS
Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office
FACULTY AND COACH VISITS
Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Athletic Department
On Campus Interview
Information Sessions:
Available
Overnight Dorm Stays
Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available
Campus Tours
TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS
Campus Shuttle Buses
LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS
Best Western
Courtyard by Marriott
Days Inn by Wyndham
Hampton Inn
Baymont by Wyndham
Econo Lodge
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05 EDUCATION.
- Early Childhood Education and Teaching.
- Elementary Education and Teaching.
- Secondary Education and Teaching.
- Teacher Education, Multiple Levels.
- Technical Teacher Education.
21 SOCIAL SCIENCES.
- Anthropology.
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- Political Science and Government, General.
- Social Sciences, General.
- Sociology.
Troy University is committed to providing exceptional service to students and their families who apply for financial assistance. The Office of Financial Aid offers a variety of services and programs designed to help you find ways to meet the costs of education. Additional information on the various types of financial aid and their requirements can be found at .
A number of scholarship opportunities are also available through the University that can help students finance their education. For more information on available scholarships and their requirements, visit .
Financial Aid Statistics
Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$6,712
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$6,363
Average Need-Based Loan
$2,492
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
86%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$26,258
Average amount of each freshman scholarship/grant package
$9,754
Financial aid provided to international students
Yes
Available Aid
Financial Aid Methodology
Need-Based Aid
01 - Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Need-Based Federal Pell
03 - Need-Based Private Scholarships
05 - Need-Based State Scholarships
No-Need-Based
01 - Institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid is available
Federal Direct Student Loan Programs
02 - Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
03 - Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
Yes
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01. Overview
From the School
Troy University, based in Alabama, has been developing leaders since its founding in 1887. A public university that serves nearly 15,000 traditional students and adult learners worldwide through its four Alabama campuses, a network of support centers and a robust online offering, TROY helps students build their knowledge and skills, learn to lead and make their dreams become a reality.
TROY is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and offers degree programs at the Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral level.
Founded as a college to train teachers, Troy University has today grown into a thriving international university that typically enrolls nearly 1,000 international students each year, representing more than 65 countries. Also highlighting the University's global focus, an active study abroad program prepare students to be globally aware, as well as globally competitive.
Troy University offers degree programs in high-demand fields across its five colleges—the College of Arts and Sciences; the Sorrell College of Business; the College of Communication and Fine Arts; the College of Education; and, the College of Health and Human Services.
Troy University has about 175,000 alumni worldwide and the University's Alumni Association has 67 local alumni chapters throughout the United States and international chapters in China, Russia and Vietnam.
02. Rankings
Rankings and Lists
03. Admissions & Acceptance RateScroll to Top 
Admissions
From the School:
Undergraduate Admission: High School graduates may be admitted as Freshmen to Troy University on the basis of acceptable high school records (a 2.0 Grade Point Average) and scores achieved on the American College Testing Program (minimum composite of 20 on the ACT) or the Scholastic Aptitude Test (minimum composite of 950 or 1030 if taken since March 2016). Applicants who are 21 years of age or older are not required to submit ACT/SAT scores for admission to the university. All applicants who are graduates of accredited high schools must submit an official transcript showing graduation and a minimum of fifteen Carnegie units, with three or more units in English. Of the units presented, eleven must be in academic courses. Applicants who are graduates of non-accredited secondary schools may be admitted provided they meet the same requirements as students from accredited schools. Pending judgment of the Admissions Committee, these students are expected to complete satisfactory academic work.
Undergraduate students applying to Troy University will be charged a $30 application fee.
Graduate Admission: Those students wishing to apply to Troy University to pursue graduate degrees must submit a letter of recommendation and final official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended, including the degree granted and award date. Graduate students must submit official test score results for the GRE, the MAT or the GMAT.
Graduate students applying to Troy University will be charged a $50 application fee.
Apply online today at .
Applicants
9,474
Acceptance Rate
96%
Average HS GPA
3.42
GPA Breakdown
Need to boost your grades? We can help.
Learn More
SAT & ACT Test Scores
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
490 - 620
SAT Math
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
450 - 590
SAT Composite Scores
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
950 - 1080
ACT Composite Scores
25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
18 - 25
What would you score on the digital SAT today?
Testing Policies
Standardized testing policy for
use in admission:
Test Optional
Other Admission Factors Academic
Rigor of Secondary School Record
Academic GPA
Standardized Test Scores
From the School
TROY offers a range of academic programs that can help students realize their dreams in high-demand fields such as business, management and accounting, human resource management, criminal justice, education, psychology and counseling, social work, nursing, public administration and political science, athletic training, theatre and dance, art and design, and sport, tourism and hospitality management, among many others.
With a 19 to 1 student-to-faculty ratio, flexible class offerings and quality academic programs at an affordable price, students enjoy a college experience that is both fulfilling and rewarding. For students who are juggling work and family demands, along with their education, TROY's new Flex classes provide the best features of the online and in-class experience. Classes offered in the Flex format, offered for now at the University's Dothan, Montgomery and Phenix City campuses, hold regular in-class sessions and each class session is streamed live online at the same time. In addition, recordings of each class session are available for on-demand viewing later. Students enrolled in Flex classes can freely switch between formats based on their needs, offering the ultimate flexibility to handle life's challenges and busy schedules while still pursuing their educational and career goals.
TROY's more than 20 years in online education helps to eliminate the barriers of time and place, allowing students the opportunity to learn when and where it is best for them and offering one-on-one attention from seasoned instructors with real-world experience.
What students say
A “great, small-town university” with a pleasant Southern atmosphere, Troy University is a comfortable place to get an undergraduate degree. Students praise the academic experience saying, “Teachers are easy to work with, and smaller class sizes create a wonderful learning environment.” Like other colleges, your experience at Troy “really depends on what department you choose” and “general academic classes can be less informative” than major coursework. However, “Professors are, for the most part, well-rounded, educated, and politically-open people,” and they are “always willing to help” a struggling student. The school is generally well-run, with “strong leadership from top to bottom,” and an administrative staff that is “kind, courteous, and helpful.” While many would like the administration to directly address student concerns (like the parking shortage), students are happy to report that, “Troy has the air of growth and expansion,” and the “administration at Troy works hard to provide for the university and make it a better place.”
Student/Faculty
16 : 1
Total Faculty
1,042
Terminal Degree
555
Gender to Class Inforamtion
Class/Lab sizes
Most frequent class size
10-19
Most frequent lab/sub section size
10-19
Rating
Graduation Rates
University Degrees
Associate
Bachelor's
Certificate
Doctoral/Professional
Doctoral/Research
Master's
Post-Bachelor's certificate
Post-Master's certificate
Majors and Degrees Offered
Troy University offers more than 200 undergraduate and graduate options. Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, master's, education specialist and doctoral degrees.
With a student-first philosophy, Troy University continues to serve both traditional college-aged students and adult learners with quality academic programs, in high-demand fields, through its five colleges &mdash
the Sorrell College of Business, the College of Communication and Fine Arts, Arts and Sciences, Education and Health and Human Services.
Prominent Alumni
Dr. Manley Johnson
Owner/Consultant, Johnson Smith International, Inc
DeMarcus Ware
Pro Bowl LInebacker of the Dallas Cowboys
Bobby Bright
Former Congressman, District 2, Alabama
Clara Fryer
Owner/Attorney, Fryer Law Firm
William Gregory
retired NASA astronaut; Manager - Business Development for Honeywell
Dr. William Novick
Founder & Medical Director of International Children's Heart Foundation
From The School
The University's Troy Campus is home to a diverse student population, including students from across the United States and nearly 1,000 international students representing more than 65 countries.
Students on the Troy Campus have a variety of opportunities to enrich their college experience. Troy students have nearly 200 student organizations from which to choose, including fraternities and sororities, academic/professional clubs, honor societies, leadership and service groups, political and special interest organizations, religious groups, performing groups and campus publications.
Leadership opportunities are available through participation in the Student Government Association, the Freshman Forum, Trojan Ambassadors, and IMPACT orientation leaders, among others.
In addition, the Office of Service Learning and Civic Engagement, a part of the John W. Schmidt Center for Student Success, connects Troy University students to applied learning opportunities where students can develop skills in leadership, project management and civic action, while making a difference in the local community. Current student Service Learning and Civic Engagement initiatives include: poverty and hunger, sustainability, healthy futures and community action and outreach.
The Troy Campus is also home to Division I Athletics, competing in the Sun Belt Conference. Trojan football plays in Veterans Memorial Stadium, an on-campus facility that seats approximately 30,000 fans. Trojan basketball and volleyball call Trojan Arena home, while the newly renovated Riddle-Pace Field is home to Troy baseball. The campus is also home to the Troy Soccer and Track Complex, the Troy Softball Complex, the Lunsford Tennis Complex and a golf facility and practice area.
What students say:
Troy is a largely local university, and, for the majority of undergraduates, campus is just “about 50 miles or so away from home.” Therefore, most students—many from small towns in Alabama—“come to Troy and fit right in with the community and students.” “The most typical student would be a southern, Christian, republican;” however, there is diversity among the student body—including a large international population. A current student tells us, “Growing up in the South, it is [among] the most diverse places I have ever been.” Students appreciate the fact that Troy attracts “so many different types of people from all over the world,” though they admit that the international students often “do not mix” with their American classmates. On the whole, Troy students are “pretty relaxed, friendly, and interactive with each other,” and socially “there are tons of students that love to party.”
Gender
64% female36% male
Out of State
25% are out
of state75% are
in-state
Students
69% are
full time31% are
part time
Student Body Profile
Total Undergraduate Enrollment
10,222
Foreign Countries Represented
50
Student Body Demographics
American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.18%
Wellness Program/Clinical Offerings
Institution has a mental health/wellness program that makes counseling, referral, and well-being services available to all students
Education & Training
Types of training available for students and faculty/staff
Available for all students;
Available for faculty & staff;
Available for all students;
Available for faculty & staff;
Other:
Available for all students;
Available for faculty & staff;
Engaging the Whole Campus
Institution has a Chief Behavioral Health Officer (and/or Chief Wellness Officer)
Clinicians are trained to provide care to these specific groups:
Undergraduates
Graduate students
Racial/ethnic minority student
Students who are veterans
LGBTQIA+ students
Student-athletes
International students
Students on scholarship or financial aid
First-generation students
Peer-to-Peer
Institution has peer-to-peer offerings relating to mental health
Residential Life
Institution incorporates mental health and wellness into the residential experience
Student Orientation
Students who are provided an opportunity to participate in mental-health-orientation activities
First-year students
Students required to participate
Incoming transfer students
else
{
}
Entering graduate students
Mental Health in the Curriculum
The institution offers for-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
No plans for such offerings
The institution offers non-credit mental health/
well-being education for students
No plans for such offerings
Off-Campus Offerings
Institution offers referrals to off-campus counseling services
Health and Counseling Center Accreditation
Institution's counseling center is accredited
Accrediting body
Not Reported
Taking and Returning from Medical Leave
Institution has an official support program in place for students returning from mental health leave of absence
Counseling Demand
Number of months a year counseling center is open and fully staffed
11 months
Location
The complete university experience may be found at Troy University's beautiful, historic campus in Troy, Ala. The Troy, Ala. campus provides top-notch academic programs as well as experiences that shape careers and lives. Students on the Troy Campus enjoy more than 200 clubs, Greek organizations and philanthropic groups, as well study abroad programs, Division I athletics, an honors program and more.
The Troy Campus also offers a wide variety of residence halls, including apartment style units. On-campus dining options include Trojan Dining, a buffet-style venue with a variety of menu selections, and the Trojan Center Food Court, which provides many quick dining options for eat-in or carry-out.
Troy's Dothan Campus is located between Dothan and Fort Rucker and serves primarily adult learners through day, evening and weekend classes. The campus is home to R. Terry Everett Hall, named in honor of the longtime Alabama Congressman from the state's Wiregrass region, and includes in its library collection Everett's Congressional papers. The Wiregrass Archives, featuring historical photos and documents from the region, is also located at the campus.
The University's Montgomery Campus is located in the heart of the state's capital city, and has been a catalyst to revitalization within the downtown area. The campus' administrative offices are located in the former Whitley Hotel, which was renovated to include office and classroom space in what is now known as Whitley Hall. Another revitalization project that is a centerpiece of the campus is the Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts, a 1,200-seat theatre and performing arts venue which features performing groups from throughout the region. The campus is also home to the Rosa Parks Library and Museum, which is located on the site of Mrs. Parks' 1955 arrest that sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The museum pays tribute to Mrs. Parks' legacy of courage and celebrates the people and events of the 381-day boycott, which led to the integration of the city's public transportation system.
The Phenix City Campus includes a location on the banks of the Chattahoochee River, which has served as a catalyst for development along the East Alabama city's riverfront. The Phenix City campus serves primarily adult learners from East Alabama and neighboring Columbus, Georgia.
Campus Facilities & Equipment
The Troy Campus offers a full complement of facilities for students, including numerous on-campus computer labs and study facilities, a dining hall complete with numerous dining options; the Trojan Student Center, which includes activity space for events, bookstore, and food court; a comprehensive library; numerous residence halls that provide a variety of living options; fraternity and sorority houses; the Trojan Fitness and Wellness Center; and, athletic facilities, including the 30,000-seat Veterans Memorial Stadium and Trojan Arena, which is home to men's and women's basketball.
Students also can take advantage of opportunities that will help them hone their skills and enhance their academic success. The John W. Schmidt Center for Student Success provides programs and services that enhance students' academic achievement, personal and social growth, campus and civic engagement and persistence to graduation.
Off-Campus Opportunities
The City of Troy, home to Troy University's traditional campus, is a charming Southern city with a picturesque town square featuring unique boutiques and food options. Shopping and dining options are plentiful along U.S. Highway 231, the city's main thoroughfare.
What students say:
The Troy campus is located in a small Southern community, and “The area definitely has the small-town vibe and slow pace of life.” There are a few bars in town, but “most of the social gatherings are at house parties and Greek functions.” Instead of partying, other students get together to “play board games, have picnics, or get a big group to play an outdoor sport.” For more options, you can “drive an hour to Dothan or Montgomery to go out to eat and go shopping.” In addition to the obvious (“sleeping, eating, going to class, and studying”), Troy students participate in theater, sports, marching band, and Christian groups. Despite club activities, campus life can be quiet. “When school is in session Troy is great, but during some weekends and breaks it is a ghost town,” because many student go home to see their families. Under any circumstance, getting involved in campus life is important; “Troy can be either exciting or boring depending on what you make out of it.” A current student affirms, “I am involved in a fraternity and the student government and without these groups, I would be bored and lost.”
Campus Environment
Suburban
Help finding off-campus housing
Yes
Most Popular Places On Campus
Veterans Memorial Stadium
International Arts Center
Hall of Honor/National Band Hall of Fame
Rosa Parks Museum - Montgomery Campus
Most Popular Places Off Campus
FIRST WHITE HOUSE OF THE CONFEDERACY
MONTGOMERY MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Campus Visits Contact
A106 University Park Troy, AL 36082
cbbedsole@troy.edu
334-670-3243
Campus Tours
Campus Visiting Center
Monday-Friday
10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m,.
334-670-3243
Campus Tours
Appointment Required:
Yes
Times:
10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Visits
CLASS VISITS
Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office
FACULTY AND COACH VISITS
Dates/Times Available
Year-round
Arrangements
Contact Athletic Department
On Campus Interview
Information Sessions:
Available
Overnight Dorm Stays
Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available
Campus Tours
TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS
Campus Shuttle Buses
LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS
Best Western
Courtyard by Marriott
Days Inn by Wyndham
Hampton Inn
Baymont by Wyndham
Econo Lodge
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Athletic Division I
Participate in intramural sports
46%
Men's Sports (Trojans)
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Tennis
Track Field Outdoor
Women's Sports (Trojans)
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track Field Outdoor
Volleyball
Hosting Features
Apartment Single
Dorms Coed
Dorms Female
Frat Sorority
International Student
Other
Special Needs Admissions
College Entrance Tests Required
Yes
Student Activities
Registered Student Organizations
150
Number of Honor Societies
32
Number of Social Sororities
10
Number of Religious Organizations
15
Military
Army ROTC Offered on-campus
Air Force ROTC Offered on-campus
CAMPUS SECURITY REPORT
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Other Information
Campus-wide Internet Network
Fee for Network Use
Partnerships with Technology Companies
Personal computer included in tuition for each student
Discounts Available with Hardware Vendors
Troy University is committed to providing exceptional service to students and their families who apply for financial assistance. The Office of Financial Aid offers a variety of services and programs designed to help you find ways to meet the costs of education. Additional information on the various types of financial aid and their requirements can be found at .
A number of scholarship opportunities are also available through the University that can help students finance their education. For more information on available scholarships and their requirements, visit .
Financial Aid Statistics
Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$6,712
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$6,363
Average Need-Based Loan
$2,492
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
86%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$26,258
Average amount of each freshman scholarship/grant package
$9,754
Financial aid provided to international students
Yes
Available Aid
Financial Aid Methodology
Need-Based Aid
01 - Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Need-Based Federal Pell
03 - Need-Based Private Scholarships
05 - Need-Based State Scholarships
No-Need-Based
01 - Institutional non-need-based scholarship or grant aid is available
Federal Direct Student Loan Programs
02 - Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
03 - Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
Yes
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